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Low-budget literary magazines are struggling to absorb the impact of
the Postal Regulatory Commission's recent ruling in favor of a new
pricing structure that favors large-circulation publications with heavy
advertising.

Literary MagNet chronicles the start-ups and closures, successes and
failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and
special issues—in short, the news and trends—of literary magazines in
America. This issue's MagNet features Southern Humanities Review, Nimrod, Many Mountains Moving, Shenandoah, Virginia Quarterly Review, Notes From the Underground, and Slice.

Literary MagNet chronicles the start-ups and closures, successes and failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and special issues-in short, the news and trends-of literary magazines in America. This issue's MagNet features American Short Fiction, American Poetry Review, Conjunctions, Fence, Tigertail: A South Florida Poetry Annual, Cave Wall, and Poetry.

Literary MagNet chronicles the start-ups and closures, successes and failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and special issues—in short, the news and trends—of literary magazines in America. This issue's MagNet features Cave Wall, 1913: A Journal of Forms, Alehouse, Avery, CadillacCicatrix, and Rattle.

The Atlantic Monthly turns 150 this year, and since every issue of the monthly magazine has included the work of a poet or two—from Longfellow to Frost, Stevens to Wilbur—the New England Poetry Club, the Longfellow National Historic Site and the Friends of the Longfellow House decided to celebrate the sesquicentennial by inviting a bunch of famous poets to read their work in Cambridge. David Barber, the poetry editor of the Atlantic, hosted the event, which took place on August 19 on the East Lawn of the Longfellow National Historic Site, located on Brattle Street.

Best known as the young and sometimes controversial editor of Poetry magazine, Christian Wiman created a different kind of stir earlier this year with the publication of an essay in the American Scholar that revealed, among other things, that he has a potentially fatal illness. Wiman, 41, suffers from Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, a rare and incurable blood cancer.

Literary MagNet chronicles the start-ups and closures, successes and failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and special issues—in short, the news and trends—of literary magazines in America. This issue's MagNet features Ninth Letter, Persimmon Tree, Passager, Anderbo, storySouth, Hotel St. George Press, Five Chapters, and Ellipses.

Literary MagNet chronicles the start-ups and closures, successes and
failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and
special issues—in short, the news and trends—of literary magazines in
America. This issue's MagNet features Ohio Review, New Ohio Review, the Atlanta Review, and HoboEye.